Dynamic Suppliers Selection: Single or Dual Sourcing?
Jian Li (),
Jia Chen () and
Shouyang Wang ()
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Jian Li: Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT)
Jia Chen: Bank of China
Shouyang Wang: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chapter Chapter 2 in Risk Management of Supply and Cash Flows in Supply Chains, 2011, pp 49-75 from Springer
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Abstract Supply chain disruptions are unplanned and unanticipated events that disrupt the normal flow of goods and materials within a supply chain (Hendricks and Singhal 2003; Kleindorfer and Saad 2005) and, as a consequence, expose firms within the supply chain to operational and financial risks (Stauffer 2003).
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0511-5_2
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